Funds from measures 2A thru 2G would go toward maintaining and repairing Denver’s infrastructure before it breaks down. The best part: we can do this and keep your tax rates the same.
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Free and open to the public Oct. 5 – 15: Cutting Edge Technology on Display at Solar Homes Competition

A temporary village of full-sized, solar-powered houses will open for public viewing from Oct. 5 to Oct. 15 next to the 61st and Peña A Line station (but not open every day so check the schedule).
A Glimpse of the Future
Autonomous from Steve Larson on Vimeo.

A 382-acre plot of prairie along Peña Blvd. has, over the past couple of years, become a hotbed of cutting-edge technology that could become part of our lives in the not-too-distant future.
Solar Decathlon at Peña Station NEXT Oct 5 – 15
The Solar Decathlon is a competition among 15 university-based teams to build a full-sized solar-powered house that blends design excellence and smart energy production with overall innovation, market potential, energy efficiency and water efficiency.
United Expansion Takes Off
United Flight Simulator from Steve Larson on Vimeo.

Stapleton residents may have recently noticed the hubbub of activity at 7500 E. 35th Ave., across from Swigert International School and Denver Discovery School.
Nature’s Amazing Machines at DMNS
Nature's Amazing Machines from Steve Larson on Vimeo.

Have you wondered why a duck’s feet don’t freeze in icy water?
Flights that Save Young Lives
Chopper from Steve Larson on Vimeo.

Newborn Aiden Castillo got a potentially life-saving ride on May 7 as the first patient in a new helicopter designed specifically for the transport of infants and young children.
Xcel Selecting Solar Storage Program Participants
The Public Utilities Commission has given approval to Xcel Energy to undertake a solar power storage program at two locations: Stapleton and at the Panasonic campus proposed near the 61st and Peña station on the A Line.
Using an App to Teach Your Baby Spanish

In the course of a parent’s day, they find themselves repeating things over and over: “Get dressed,” “Brush your teeth,” “What would you like to eat?” etc.
Lockheed Martin Looks to Middle Schoolers for 2030s Mars Journey

Middle school students fill the seats of what could be an ordinary school bus — but as it starts up, the darkened windows become a continuous video screen with images of the Mars landscape passing by.